Clodagh Finn: Amelia Curran, the Irish painter who immortalised poet Shelley

If Amelia Curran’s work was later forgotten, it was celebrated in her lifetime
Clodagh Finn: Amelia Curran, the Irish painter who immortalised poet Shelley

Amelia Curran's memorial in St Isadore's Church in Rome by the famous Irish sculptor John Hogan. Picture: courtesy of Laura McKenna

There is something very poignant in discovering that the only surviving image of 19th-century artist Amelia Curran is a sketch — more a doodle really — drawn by her younger sister, Sarah, the writer, poet, and musician, in the fly pages of her music book.

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